The screenshots below are examples of buyers of domains from the last few months that have either developed their sites, or purchased an upgrade domain and have redirected their acquisition to an existing website.
Warbler.com sold for $7,000 at Sedo, and the domain is an upgrade from WarblerDigital.com. A mobile marketing company based in Chicago.
Winko.com sold for $6,500 at Sedo, and the domain appears to be developed into a marketplace of sorts. Per Google Translate, “Finder Winko is an ideal meeting place for supply and demand.” The domain was discussed previously as a profitable flip.
InterApuestas.com sold for $5,625 at Sedo, and it has been developed into some sort of betting site.
FullDesk.com sold for $5,000 at Sedo, and their model is a mouthful, “FullDesk represents a proactive and continuous staffing support model which specializes in meeting Information Technology (IT), Health Sciences and, and Business Operations staffing challenges for our corporation, partners and clients. “
Herio.com sold for $5,000 at Sedo, and the domain is an upgrade from HerioCapital.com.
QStuff.com sold for $5,000 at Sedo, and their placeholder implies that they plan to be broad-based marketplace of a variety of goods.
Stofix.com sold for $4,960 at Sedo, and the domain appears to be used for a rebranded company which is promoting a ‘ventilated brick facade’ for buildings, a “long lasting and energy saving solution“.
Antha.com sold for $4,680 at Sedo, and the domain is an upgrade from Antha-Lang.org. “Antha is a high-level language for biology, making it easy to rapidly compose reproducible work flows using individually testable and reusable Antha Elements.”
2Cloud.com sold for $3,999 at Sedo. Appears to be a Chinese-language cloud storage provider.